Photoshop :: Change Background Of Object Keeping Original Shadow

Jul 2, 2012

I want to change background of a let say chair but want to keep it's original shadow how i can do this?

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AutoCAD 2013 :: Keeping Object In The Background

Mar 22, 2013

I have a Tiff file and it is constantly trying to jump from the background to the foreground… I have tried putting it on layer and locking the layer in 2012 but this is no longer working in 2013.

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Photoshop :: Removing Background Shadow On Transparent PNG Image Without Losing Shading Object?

Oct 8, 2013

I have a pillow bevel applied to a paint splatter brush image, and I'm having trouble with the shadows. I want to save this splatter as a transparent PNG. The problem is that a drop shadow effect is showing up when I save it this way. I think it's a "shading" setting rather than a true drop shadow, as there is no drop shadow set in the layer styles.

The shadow does not appear when a white background is applied. It only shows when the background is transparent. I've tried reducing the shading opacity in the bevel dialogue, and this does get rid of the drop shadow....the problem is that it also removes the shading from the paint splatter, making the image look flat instead of raised.

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Paint.NET :: How To Change Background Image Canvas To Original Size

Jun 15, 2011

I wanted to combine two images one needs to be fit to the scale of the background image. So basically I followed the instructions.

Open up your background layer which was 800x600 landscape photo.

Then I imported my other image which was 600x800 portrait photo too. Layers -Import from file. I resized it then copied into a new layer. That was fine.

The problem is as soon as the new image is imported, the background image changes so that it only takes up half of the canvas. So now I've got a white area for half of the canvas. I can't seem to change this.

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Photoshop :: Keeping Some Color From Original In B/W Image?

Jan 26, 2006

I love taking landscape photos and i am interested in turning them into black and white images. No problem with that bit, i then want to make the black and white more intense, i realise this will be difficult with the black but i want the white to be, i don't know slightly more silver i suppose, more haunting......am i making sense, lol.

I would also like to keep some color from the original image, maybe have a tree with just a faint coloring from the original or a stream with just a hint of the original blue.

I don't know how to transfer the original color to the black and white copy, is it done with a mask?.

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Photoshop :: Keeping Original Size Of Photo

Aug 3, 2006

I'm using Photoshop Esentials 3.0.

I have a photo of a negative from a 35 mm camera. File "A". It's a jpg file.

I need a picture of two of these negatives side by side.

I opened file "A" and used the marque to highlight the picture and copy it to the clip board.

Then I closed the file and opened a new file "B" and made the demensions of the new file "B" the same height, but I doubled the width.

Everything copied and pasted ok and I mergered down all the layers and saved it as a jpg. file.

Here is the problem.

The new file that I created, File "B" with the two pictures side by side is only about half of the height of the original file.

I've tried everything that I know but I just can't increase the height of the new file "B" I created with the two pictures side by side.

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Photoshop :: Keeping Two Copies Of Original Image In File

Jun 17, 2012

If I select Edit Content on a Smart Object layer, and then select Duplicate Layer, will that put two copies of the original image in the file?
 
I used the Place command to bring high resolution images into a canvas of a much lower resolution. I've already spent a lot of time scaling and positioning the images on the canvas. But it turns out, I would now like to do certain editing on the original pixels of the images because of their greater resolution. Of course, that defeats the purpose of Smart Objects for non-destructive editing.
 
But there's no reason I can't keep two copies of an original image in a file, and destructively edit only one copy, right?

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InDesign :: Keeping Original INX File Name?

Apr 2, 2014

Is it possible to keep the original .inx file name, when saving it back as indd from an older Indesign version? Elaborating… i save an inx file from IndesignCS3 that is named george.inx, then i open that file in IndesignCS2, when i save that file from CS2 as indd it doesn't keep the name "george", its named untitled. Is there a way to keep the original name?

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AutoCad 3D :: Keeping Original Layers When Converting 3D To 2D

Oct 27, 2012

I do a lot of 3D modeling with AutoCAD and so far I been using solprof to convert my models from 3D to 2D drawings creating plans & elevations

What solprof does is creating 2 separate layers and separates solid lines from the hidden lines (which is great) however, it loses the original layers that was used for each solid. My question; Is it possible to keep the original layers after a 3D is converted to a 2D drawin? We spend a lot of time assigning back the layers to the 2D shapes again. btw, we are using AutoCAD 2010

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VideoStudio :: Keeping Original Video Properties When Sharing

Jul 17, 2011

I have a HD mov file. When I drag it into my timeline I don't get a message to match the project properties to the file type even with the correct preference. I understand that with the mov file type this doesn't work in X4 anyway. Anyway, after a bit of trimming I want to create a file with exactly the same specifications as the original.

I obviously cant use same as project settings option. For some reason I do not have the same as first clip option either. So how do I tell X4 to keep the original file properties when creating a new file?

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Lightroom :: Keeping Original File Name When Renaming And Converting To DNG

Nov 27, 2011

In LR 2.6, when I imported my images (RAW) I would import keeping the original file number, then I would batch rename and convert to dng after they were already in my catalogue.  Since I shoot stock, I keep a meticulous record of what I shoot for metadata and keywording purposes.  I notice that when I upgraded to LR 3, my in my existing catalogues/folders the original file names are gone, and just the new custom name & sequencing show up.

Unfortunately, I still have to keyword & metadata tag a lot of images, but now the original in-camera numbering is gone.  With my new imports what I did to preserve the original numbering, is to import, do my keywording/metadata, then a batch rename.  How to keep both.  It is just easier to refer to my notes when I have the original number of the image. 

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VideoStudio :: Keeping Original Audio And Removing Video Track?

Mar 31, 2012

I want to keep the original audio captured with video footage but remove the actual video and replace it with other video footage taken and still images. I'm guessing that this is possible using the overlay track, but ideally, I would like to just remove the original video so that I can use two new images between the main track and other "images" on the overlay track. I have no need for the original video, just the audio. Is this possible? If not, is there any way to insert audio from video onto either a music or narration track scrap the video portion?

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Lightroom :: Can Create DNG Files While At Same Time Keeping The Original Camera RAW Images?

Oct 7, 2012

I wish to create DNG files for my existing Lightroom catalogue, but also wishe to retain the original camera RAW images. If this can be done, how I go about it as I seem only to be able to find an option for conversion to DNG only.

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After Effects :: Move An Object's Anchor While Keeping Object In Same Position Relative To Screen?

Sep 7, 2013

I'm want to drag an objects anchor and have the position co-ordinates offset by opposite amounts so it doesn't appear to move postioin on screen. IS there a tool for that?

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Photoshop :: Golden Glow Around Object Edges; Change Background Color

Nov 25, 2006

I have a collage I put together of several guitars, and I want to outline the guitars in a gold outline and change the background color to black, to make them stand out. I can't figure out how to do this. If it matters, I have Photoshop CS2 for Windows.

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Photoshop :: How To Remove Only The Foreground Keeping The Background?

Jul 16, 2005

Can anyone teach/help me to remove the foreground. But once i remove the foreground then i have to see the background.

for example see the attached picture.I want to remove the man who is in sitting.once i remove i have to see the clounds. Please teach me this in step by step as im new to photoshop cs2 v 9.0

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Photoshop :: Keeping An Image With A Transparent Background Where It Belongs

Nov 4, 2006

I have several different png files, each with a shape on a transparent background (for example a white square). So for example one has the square in the upper left corner, one has it in the lower right corner. When I copy and paste each separate file into a new file, each in a separate layer, each shape appears exactly where it is supposed to be. There are NO extra or hidden pixels. SO I have one file with two layers, each from the different png files, and the squares do not show up in the middle, but in the places where they are supposed to be.

When I tried to create my own (I use Photoshop CS2), when I copy and paste, the shape appears in the center unless I put an imaginary or hidden pixel in the opposite corner (and even then, the shape doesn't appear EXACTLY where I want it and is off a few pixels).

These separate files can do the same thing in all different programs (paint shop pro, photoshop elements, etc.). SO that no matter what program you use, when you copy each png file and paste it in a new file, it is placed where it is supposed to be rather than in the center.

HOW did they do it? Again, there are no extra or hidden pixels in the opposite corner.

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Photoshop :: How To Center One Object Against Another While Keeping One In Place

Oct 17, 2012

This is my original drawing in Photoshop CS5 for Windows:My goal is to quickly center two objects while keeping one of them (blue rectangle in my example) in place:
 
If I follow the standard procedure (select both objects, align vertical and horizontal centers), both objects are moved to the center of the drawing:So the blue square has lost it's original position which is not good.

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Photoshop :: CS5 - Removing Fill Of Object But Keeping Outline

Mar 26, 2012

I was wondering how to remove the fill of an object but leave the outline intact? e.g. the image here

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if i wanted to have his outline only so he will look like this when finished

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I am using Photoshop CS5. 

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Photoshop :: Background And Shadow In Image

May 21, 2013

I have 2 questions.

1. How can I achieve the same background as shown in the image on Photoshop (perhaps with "gradient overlay Photoshop") ?
2. How can I achieve accurate shadow as shown in the picture?

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Photoshop :: How To Change Text On Image Keeping Font Identical

Jul 13, 2012

I want to get a tattoo, similar to the one Johnny Depp has (Google 'winona forever tattoo' and you will see what I mean).  But I want the two words to be different in my tattoo.  I was hoping to take a pic to the tattoo artist with the words I want in the image. 

Is there any way to take an image of his tattoo, and change the words to the words I want in my tattoo?  I can't find the font on any font identifying sites, I don't even know if it is a proper font.

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Photoshop :: Removing Flash Background Shadow

Jul 24, 2011

Last week I shot a company event and didn't have an external flash or diffuser. This resulted in a very contrasty background shadow.

If it were just one shot, I would clone/stamp and be done; but I have about 25 shots to correct.

Any quick method to remove the shadow or at least reduce it's impact?

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Photoshop :: Remove Background/shadow Text

Jul 4, 2006

I have a picture of a girl in a dress. The background is white(ish) and some of the girl's dress is white as well as her blouse.

If I select the magic eraser tool the background is viped out, but parts of the skirt and shirt get wiped out as well... I've read somewhere how to solve this problem, selecting only certain "ranges" of a colour, so that not all the different whites' get erased...

Have also created some text and have added a drop shadow.. is there any way to get the drop shadow to be another colour than grey (i.e. green, pink, blue)..?

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Photoshop :: Cast A Shadow But Not Render Object?

Aug 6, 2013

In PS CC, is it possible to render a 3D shadow + reflection, but have the object that is casting it invisible? So the end result is a shadow/reflection on it's own separate layer?

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Photoshop :: Drop Shadow For An Invisible Object

May 6, 2004

is there a way to make a drop shadow for an invisible object. because i want only the shadow of the pipe im drawing. when i set the opacity of the pipe to 0, the shadow turns invisible too.

i tried the dodge/burn tools, but they dont give me the same shadow as the other pipes in the image.

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Photoshop :: Issues Creating A Background Image With A Drop Shadow

Jun 6, 2007

Can someone please show me or point me to the right tutorial that will illustrate how to create a thin background image that has a drop shadow on both the left and right borders that run vertically down a centered web page?

The image has a white middle where content is placed and the left and right borders have a drop shadow. After the image is sliced to roughly 760 pixels wide by 1 pixel tall, it will repeat vertically down the page. It is typically placed in the container or wrapper div? It is similar to a faux column.

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Photoshop Elements :: Creating A Logo With Transparent Background But Still Getting A Shadow?

Jun 24, 2013

I created a .png file from our organization logo.  I used the magic wand to select and "delete" the backgound, leaving it transparent.  However, when placed on our web site, the logo edges have a slight line.  What must I do to not have the lines (to make the background truly transparent)?

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Photoshop :: Restoration--Matching Background Shape To Original

Sep 7, 2004

I have a restoration order I have done and everything is great except that I cannot get the background on the restoration to match the original "yellowed" color of the original photograph.

The original is an old time school class photo from the 1940s, with the pictures of each of the students in ovals on what looks to be Kodak Ektalure N paper.

Naturally it has yellowed over time and our customer would like the same yellowed look to the restorations.

I am sure there is a simple way to take a reading of some kind off of the original and use that reading in Photoshop to match the background "off white" color of the original.

Are many of you who are doing restoration work profiling your scanners?

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GIMP :: Filling White Object With Colour Whilst Keeping Rest Of Image In Grayscale?

Jul 31, 2011

My image is in grayscale though it's recognised as RGB. It contains structures in white which I would like to fill with a colour. So basically, I'd like for all the white in the image to show up as e.g. red.

How do I do that? I'm guessing it must be possible to have a red layer and somehow this will then fill the white, but I'm getting confused with background and foreground filling options and I don't know which transparency options I have to choose.

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Photoshop :: Return Smart Object To Original Size

Aug 29, 2007

For a poster design I have a smart object that has been warped and transformed in delightful ways so it looks like it's on the cover of an old warped book. I had to change the smart object to siut my "client" (I'm doing it as a favour) and now it doesn't look right.

QUESION: how do I return this transformed and warped smart object back to its original pixels, so that it looks just like it does when I edit the smart object separately.

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Illustrator :: Keep Drop Shadow Off Background

Oct 15, 2013

I'd like to add drop shadows to layers without it hitting the background - so it only lands on the actual objects behind.
 
I've currently done this by creating clipping paths to mask off the unwanted areas, but this is a faily complex setup on the file I'm dealing with. If I change the positions of any of the (many) items on the artboard, I have to recreate all the masks.
 
Is there a simpler way without using masks, like, for example, just telling the file not to render effects on the background?

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